PHOTO ONLY of Comic Strip,Little Nemo,Slumberland,Dreaming,Turkey,Impy,Flip,1908
Title: Little Nemo in slumberland. 'Hey! What's goin' on here?'
Creator(s): McCay, Winsor, artist
Date Created/Published: 1908 Nov. 22 [publication date]
Summary: PHOTO ONLY of Twelve-frame comic strip. Nemo finds himself in the beak of a giant turkey. Soon he sees that Flip and Impy are also held in turkeys' beaks. The turkeys are upset because they have been plucked for Thanksgiving dinner. Nemo attempts to escape when his nightshirt rips, but he ends up on the turkey's back. He reaches the turkey's tail, but the turkey starts to spin quickly, making Nemo dizzy. That is when he wakes up on the floor.
Notes:
Copyright 1908 by the New York Herald Company.
Signed, lower right, twelfth frame: WINSOR / McCAY.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.1597)
Published in: The great American comic strip / Judith O'Sullivan. Boston: Little, Brown, pp. 9 and 14.
Exhibited: University of Maryland, 'The Art of the Comic Strip,' 1971; Smithsonian Institution Exhibition Service, 'The Art of the Comic Strip,' 1972-1974.
Subjects:
Dreaming--1900-1910.
Turkeys--1900-1910.
Comics--American--1900-1910.
Drawings--American--1900-1910.
Periodical illustrations--American--1900-1910.
Bookmark /2009616051/
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